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Hey, Y'all. I work for a company that finds employees for Japanese manufacturers in the US Midwest. My company was just asked to look for a candidate for a sales position located in Japan. Our client wants someone with high-conversational Japanese (Think: can function using Japanese for work) who is currently in Japan. It's an entry level sales position with a company in the automotive industry. No specific experience is required but you will need to be convincing when you say you've always dreamed of being a sales rep in manufacturing. The position will transition to Indianapolis after a year of learning/working in a small city an hour outside Tokyo. If you're in Japan to teach and want to be in Japan to do something else this seems like a good route to this former English teacher. We still need to figure some things out with our client so we're not actively looking yet. Send me a PM if you're interested and I'll give you our info.
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# ¿ Jan 26, 2016 01:49 |
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 08:01 |
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A lot of people, myself included, had or will have a hard time transitioning from teaching to something else. If it's not for you that's fine. If someone's not looking to be out of Japan in a year the position's not for them. Indianapolis isn't California, but it is the final destination and is better than a lot of other options where manufacturing jobs tend to be. I'd probably still be in Korea if it had been entirely my decision; you don't have to tell me why you'd prefer Japan.
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2016 04:22 |
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If any of y'all would be interested in working for a major automotive company as a one year contract interpreter pm me. Our client is hiring three. The negative is that they are located in a Midwestern college town and it's not direct hire, but the pay is already over industry standard and it's non-exempt so you can make quite a lot. They only require a capable bilingual, no experience necessary.
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# ¿ Jun 24, 2016 16:59 |